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Turkey: Discovery Of 12,000-year-old Temple Could Alter Theory Of Human Development
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actually, there is apparently a wikipedia article about this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/g%c3%b6bekli_tepe
though, this is still super cutting edge, as even the wikipedia article did not have the information about the sphinx, which, at least in reference to us, is perhaps the most significant discovery besides the date and location.
this is big. very big. it boosts us, and especially loo in a huge way. here are four reasons.
1. it's dated approx 11,500. loo dates first atlantean war to 11,000 and says that three positively oriented groups left before the first war.
2. it's in turkey. loo says that the three sto groups went to tibet, peru, and turkey.
3. it has sphinxes. the sphinx in egypt is older than the pyramids, per the weathering theory, and david's hypothesis.
4. from the wikipedia article: "it is also apparent that the animal and other images are peaceful in character and give no indications of organized violence." - a smoking gun for sto
there are monoliths t-bars, and lots of other stuff i do not know what to make of though, maybe david does? either way, this tends to be a rather strong case for the veracity of the loo material, which implies that we would not have found civilization significantly older than 11,000 - the date of the war, and a bit earlier of which the three sto groups left.
i can't wait to see what else they find... apparently the sphinxes were just found a little while ago. this is going to explode, my friends.
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